APGetInfo

Obtain Valuable Data About the Contents of PDF Files

Generate Reports Detailing the Properties of Your PDF Collection

Learning if an individual PDF is encrypted or not is an easy matter of opening it in Adobe Acrobat®. But what if you need to determine whether many files are encrypted? Which ones are corrupted? What embedded fonts do they use? Which have comments?

APGetInfo provides the streamlined solution to answer all those questions and deliver the data in one report.

Execute APGetInfo from the desktop or on a server to extract what you want from a single file, a large volume of documents, or on-demand, just by using a multifunction command-line utility. With APGetInfo, you are in control of the reports it generates.

Features

Data Extracted from PDFs using APGetInfo

Document information, including name, path, author, title, creation date, file size, number of pages and more

The name and type of fonts used, and whether they are embedded in the PDF.

The coordinates of full page and printable page area within the margins, as well as the degree of page rotation

A list of bookmarks including page numbers, and named destinations. Format the list to show or hide bookmark levels using numbers and indention, or display the full document path of each bookmark

Retrieve information about annotations, such as notes and highlights as well as the popups, links, colors and coordinates associated with annotations

A list of form-fields, including the name, type, value, and alternative name (tool tip text) of each form field